WO2015011715A1 - Revêtement en mosaïque pour revêtement intérieur de trémie/chute - Google Patents

Revêtement en mosaïque pour revêtement intérieur de trémie/chute Download PDF

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WO2015011715A1
WO2015011715A1 PCT/IN2013/000544 IN2013000544W WO2015011715A1 WO 2015011715 A1 WO2015011715 A1 WO 2015011715A1 IN 2013000544 W IN2013000544 W IN 2013000544W WO 2015011715 A1 WO2015011715 A1 WO 2015011715A1
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chute
liner
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mosaic
hopper
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Saroj Kumar Roy
Madan Mohan Mohanka
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Tega Industries Limited
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Priority to US14/907,042 priority patent/US20160176640A1/en
Priority to AP2016008985A priority patent/AP2016008985A0/xx
Priority to EP13785933.6A priority patent/EP3024758A1/fr
Priority to JP2016528653A priority patent/JP2016525491A/ja
Priority to EA201690241A priority patent/EA201690241A1/ru
Priority to AU2013395141A priority patent/AU2013395141A1/en
Priority to MX2016000956A priority patent/MX2016000956A/es
Priority to CA2917482A priority patent/CA2917482A1/fr
Priority to SG11201600158SA priority patent/SG11201600158SA/en
Priority to KR1020167002487A priority patent/KR20160036563A/ko
Publication of WO2015011715A1 publication Critical patent/WO2015011715A1/fr
Priority to ZA2016/00190A priority patent/ZA201600190B/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G11/00Chutes
    • B65G11/16Interior surfaces; Linings
    • B65G11/166Interior surfaces; Linings for bulk

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  • the present invention relates in general to chute/hopper liners in material handling of bulk solids which are lumpy and abrasive, and in particular to mosaic liners for chute/hopper lining which provide damping action against the high impact forces that result due to falling of such material on the chute walls and resistance to abrasion wear.
  • the damping action is achieved by the presence of rubber in steel matrix.
  • a plurality of such liners form a flat array to cover the surface of the chute/hopper wall or any surface desired to be protected from such wear.
  • chutes are mentioned for brevity although the present invention is equally applicable to hoppers and other similar applications as known to persons skilled in the art.
  • conveyor belts are used for conveying or transporting material from one station to another station.
  • chutes are used.
  • Chutes are flat plates, having relatively smooth transferring surface, arranged at different angles to transfer or guide materials along the chute under force of gravity. Since the ore particles are dense and hard and discharged from the conveyor belt to the chute at considerable velocity, they may scratch and scrape away on the surface of the chute resulting in severe chute wear, if left unprotected. This wear may finally tear the plate, forming holes in chute faces, leading to leakage of material.
  • chutes have to be replaced, which activity stops the production for a long time. This downtime while the conveyer system is not in operation, results in loss of productivity. Such losses need to be kept at a minimum.
  • Liners are small rectangular blocks, used as sacrificing cover for protection of chutes. These are mechanically fastened to the chute wall.
  • Impact wear When large size particles or large lumps being handled in the material handling system strike the surface of the chute with a high force, the wear taking place is impact wear.
  • Abrasion wear As all particles are not spherical or smooth, they have sharp edges which erode the liner surface. This is termed as abrasion wear. Sliding abrasion is a function of pressure, friction coefficient and sliding velocity. Abrasion wear is high in soft materials.
  • Chute plates if left unprotected, wear out with time due to continuous flow of material in them. This wear may finally tear the plate, and puncture holes in chute faces, leading to leakage and wastage of material. In such condition, entire chutes have to be replaced which halts the production for a long time.
  • Liners are small rectangular plates, used as cover for chute mother plates. These are mechanically fastened to an inner surface of the chute body.
  • An ideal chute liner should resist both impact and abrasion wear, enhance flow of material and reduce degradation and fines generation.
  • steel liners have been used in chutes of bulk material handling systems which handle rocky, lumpy and granular heavy material in the mining, steel and other industries.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide a mosaic liner for chute/hopper walls that is ideally suitable both for high impact loads and abrasion wear and is capable of absorbing impact energy.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a liner which has reduced material weight, making it cost effective.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide a liner which is more user-friendly, making its installation easier and less time-consuming .
  • Another object of the invention is to eliminate need for frequent chute/liner replacements.
  • a further object of the invention is to achieve reduction in stoppage of operation of the material handling system due to chute liner replacement.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a liner which helps in absorption of sound, thereby reducing noise pollution in material handling .
  • a mosaic liner unit for chute/hopper lining comprises of a body having a front face and a rear face, each of said front face and said rear face being made of an elastomeric material within which is embedded a plurality of high hardness steel units, the front face being adapted to take the impact load of material falling on the chute/hopper and the rear face being fixed to chute/hopper wall.
  • the elastomeric material is synthetic rubber and the hard steel units are of varying shape depending upon the type of application intended to be served by the liner unit;
  • the liner unit is fixed to the chute/hopper wall with the help of bolt and nut arrangement through bolt holes located throughout the front face and rear face of the liner unit at different locations on the liner body, each bolt hole being provided with a cylindrical portion surrounding it, for firm fixation with the chute/hopper wall;
  • the liner unit is fixed to the chute/hopper wall with the help of studs welded to the mother plate of the chute/hopper wall and thereafter passed through bolt holes and fastened with nut and washer, the bolt holes being located throughout the front face and rear face of the liner unit at different locations on the liner body and the bolt holes are provided with a cylindrical portion surrounding it, for firm fixation with the chute/hopper wall;
  • the bolts are located either only on the elastomeric portion or only on the hard steel portion or on both;
  • the hard steel units float within the elastomeric material ; -in a mild steel plate is provided as backing for the liner unit and the hard steel units are welded or otherwise fixed with the mild steel plate; -the hard steel units are welded or otherwise fixed to the mild steel plate at the base and the elastomeric material portion is chemically bonded with these steel components;
  • a stud is welded to the chute wall and the stud passes through the rubber hole and the hole in mild steel plate and is fastened with nylock nut that rests on mild steel plate.
  • the present invention also provides an array comprising of a plurality of liner units as described hereinbefore placed side-by side, each of which are attached to the chute/hopper wall.
  • Figure 2 is the back view of the mosaic liner unit of figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is the isometric view of mosaic liner unit.
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the mosaic liner units according to the invention .
  • Figure 5 shows an isometric view of a second preferred embodiment of the mosaic liner unit having irregular high hardness steel units.
  • Figure 6 is the isometric view of an array comprising of several liner units.
  • Figure 7 is a side view showing the fixing arrangement of the liners with the chute wall.
  • the Mosaic liner unit (A) according to the present invention is best shown in figures 1, 2 and 3 in its first preferred embodiment.
  • the body of the liner unit is made from elastomeric material, most preferably synthetic rubber (2).
  • a plurality of high hardness steel units (3) is embedded in it.
  • the liner unit (A) has two faces. The front face (10), shown in figure 1, takes the impact load of the material falling on the chute and the back face (11), shown in figure 2, is fixed on to the chute wall (12), the latter being shown in figure 7.
  • the prime aim of the present invention is to protect this chute wall (12).
  • Figure 1 is a view of the front face (10) of the liner. It comprises the synthetic rubber portion (2) within which is embedded the hard steel units (3).
  • the hard steel units (3) are all shown as rectangular in this figure. However, the shapes may be different as explained later, depending upon the type of application.
  • Each liner unit has a plurality of bolt holes (4) which are located throughout the body of the liner unit and may have various different locations on the rubber body of the unit.
  • a cylindrical portion (1) is provided surrounding each bolt hole (4) . This portion ensures firm fixing of the liner on the chute wall ( 12) ⁇ shown in figure 7 ⁇ .
  • the bolts holes (4) are located either only on the elastomeric portion (2) or only on the hard steel portion (3) or on both (2,3).
  • Figure 2 is a view of the rear face(l l). It also shows the bolt holes (4).
  • FIG 3 is an isometric view of the mosaic liner unit front face (10) and rear face ( 11) whereof are shown in figures 1 and 2 respectively.
  • the configuration of the different components would be clear from this figure.
  • this figure also shows that a mild steel plate (6) is provided as backing for the liner unit described above.
  • the hard steel units (3) are welded or fixed with the mild steel plate (6) and this arrangement forms an integral part of the liner unit (A).
  • the hard steel units (3) are welded or otherwise fixed to the mild steel plate (6) at the base and rubber (2) is bonded chemically with both these steel components of the liner unit (A).
  • the embedded steel units (3) can also float in the elastomeric material of the liner body.
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the mosaic liner shown in figure 3. It shows the mild steel plate (6) and in particular clearly illustrates that this plate has a thickness (5).
  • the hard steel units (3) are either rectangular in shape as shown in figure 1 or are of different shapes and sizes (i.e., square, rectangular or any regular or irregular shape) as shown in figure 5, depending upon the type of application the liner is intended to serve.
  • Rubber (2) surrounds the steel units (3) and acts as a cushion to absorb the impact forces.
  • the bolt head rests on the mild steel plate (6) with the leg passing through the hole(not shown) in mild steel plate (6) and through the hole (4 best shown in figures 1,2 and 3) in rubber.
  • FIG. 5 is the perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the mosaic liner unit. It explains that hard steel units (3) can be of different shapes and sizes.
  • a plurality of such liner units placed side-by side forms an array (B) of liners.
  • the chute wall(12) is protected by several such liners fixed on to it.
  • Figure 7 shows the details of fixing of the liner units on to the chute wall ( 12). They are fixed to the chute wall (12) with the help of bolt and nut arrangement (13, 14, 15) through bolt holes (4).
  • the fixing can be with the help of stud instead of bolt.
  • stud fixing the stud is welded to the mother plate of the chute wall (12 best shown in figure 6). The stud is then passed through the bolt hole (4) of the liner and is fastened with the help of nut and washer.
  • steel units (3) are of all shapes, size and thickness and may be both regular and irregular. These steel units serve as first impact zone and takes all impact load exerted by the material falling on the chutes.
  • the rubber (2) beneath and around the embedded steel serves as a cushion and absorbs the impact energy imparted by the material on the embedded steel.
  • the rubber matrix (2) helps in absorption of sound, thereby reducing noise pollution in material handling plants. Rubber being less in weight compared to steel reduces the overall weight of the liner unit without compromising the wear life performance.

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  • Chutes (AREA)
  • Casings For Electric Apparatus (AREA)
  • Processing And Handling Of Plastics And Other Materials For Molding In General (AREA)
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La présente invention concerne une unité de revêtement en mosaïque (A) destinée au revêtement intérieur de trémie/chute et comprenant un corps doté d'une face avant (10) et d'une face arrière (11). La face avant (10) et la face arrière (11) sont toutes les deux fabriquées en matériau élastomère (2). Une pluralité d'unités d'acier à dureté élevée (3) est intégrée dans le matériau élastomère. La face avant (10) est conçue pour encaisser la charge d'impact du matériau tombant sur la trémie/chute, et la face arrière (11) est fixée à la paroi de la trémie/chute (12).
PCT/IN2013/000544 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Revêtement en mosaïque pour revêtement intérieur de trémie/chute WO2015011715A1 (fr)

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EA201690241A EA201690241A1 (ru) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Мозаичное футеровочное покрытие для футеровки желоба/воронки
US14/907,042 US20160176640A1 (en) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Mosaic liner for chute/hopper lining
AP2016008985A AP2016008985A0 (en) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Mosaic liner for chute/hopper lining
EP13785933.6A EP3024758A1 (fr) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Revêtement en mosaïque pour revêtement intérieur de trémie/chute
JP2016528653A JP2016525491A (ja) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 シュート及びホッパーライニング用のモザイクライナー
CN201380078482.6A CN105408229A (zh) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 用作溜道/料斗的衬板的镶嵌式衬垫
AU2013395141A AU2013395141A1 (en) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Mosaic liner for chute/hopper lining
SG11201600158SA SG11201600158SA (en) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Mosaic liner for chute/hopper lining
CA2917482A CA2917482A1 (fr) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Revetement en mosaique pour revetement interieur de tremie/chute
MX2016000956A MX2016000956A (es) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 Revestimiento de tipo mosaico para revestir rampas/tolvas.
KR1020167002487A KR20160036563A (ko) 2013-07-26 2013-09-09 슈트/홉퍼 라이닝용 모자이크 라이너
ZA2016/00190A ZA201600190B (en) 2013-07-26 2016-01-11 Mosaic liner for chute/hopper lining

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